ur test run - run one or more test scripts
# run everything in a given namespace cd my_sandbox/TheNamespace ur test run --recurse # run only selected tests cd my_sandbox/TheNamespace ur test run My/Module.t Another/Module.t t/foo.t t/bar.t # run only tests which load the TheNamespace::DNA module cd my_sandbox/TheNamespace ur test run --cover TheNamespace/DNA.pm # run only tests which cover the changes you have in Subversion cd my_sandbox/TheNamespace ur test run --cover-svn-changes # run 5 tests in parallel as jobs scheduled via LSF cd my_sandbox/TheNamespace ur test run --lsf --jobs 5
Runs a test harness around automated test cases, like "make test" in a make-oriented software distrbution, and similar to "prove" run in bulk.
When run w/o parameters, it looks for "t" directory in the current working directory, and runs ALL tests under that directory.
Run all tests in the current directory, and in sub-directories. Without --recurse, it will first recursively search for directories named 't' under the current directory, and then recursively seatch for *.t files under those directories.
Include "long" tests, which are otherwise skipped in test harness execution
Be verbose, meaning that individual cases will appear instead of just a full-script summary
Looks in a special sqlite database which is updated by the cron which runs tests, to find all tests which load My/Module.pm at some point before they exit. Only these tests will be run.
* you will still need the --long flag to run long tests.
* if you specify tests on the command-line, only tests in both lists will run
* this can be specified multiple times
TOOL can be svn, svk, or cvs. The script will run either "svn status", "svk status", or "cvs -q up" on a parent directory with "GSC" in it, and get all of the changes in your perl_modules trunk. It will behave as though those modules were listed as individual --cover options.
Tests should not be run locally, instead they are submitted as jobs to the LSF cluster with bsub.
Parameters given to bsub when sceduling jobs. The default is "-q short -R select[type==LINUX64]"
This many tests should be run in parallel. If --lsf is also specified, then these parallel tests will be submitted as LSF jobs.
To install UR, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm UR
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install UR
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.